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− | <em>image by [mailto:tosi.philippe@wanadoo.fr Philippe Tosi], FRANCE-Nîmes</em><br /> | + | <em>image by [mailto:tosi.philippe@wanadoo.fr" rel="nofollow Philippe Tosi], FRANCE-Nîmes</em><br /> |
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Near the middle of this scene is an ill-formed smooth area, not as dark as the Lacus Spei mare material at upper right. <br /> | Near the middle of this scene is an ill-formed smooth area, not as dark as the Lacus Spei mare material at upper right. <br /> | ||
The light-hued material has a name, Lacus Temporis, and occupies the central area of a 350 km wide depression. At <br /> | The light-hued material has a name, Lacus Temporis, and occupies the central area of a 350 km wide depression. At <br /> | ||
− | least that is what LPOD [http://www.lpod.org/archive/LPOD-2004-08-08.htm reported] in 2004, and there have been little additional analyses of this putative small impact <br /> | + | least that is what LPOD [http://www.lpod.org/archive/LPOD-2004-08-08.htm" rel="nofollow reported] in 2004, and there have been little additional analyses of this putative small impact <br /> |
− | basin. But Harry Hiesinger and his crater-counting colleagues have [http://planetary.brown.edu/pdfs/3740.pdf estimated] that the lavas of Lacus Temporis erupted <br /> | + | basin. But Harry Hiesinger and his crater-counting colleagues have [http://planetary.brown.edu/pdfs/3740.pdf" rel="nofollow estimated] that the lavas of Lacus Temporis erupted <br /> |
between 3.62 and 3.74 b.y. ago. I imagine that the new LRO topographic data can much better define the size and depth<br /> | between 3.62 and 3.74 b.y. ago. I imagine that the new LRO topographic data can much better define the size and depth<br /> | ||
of the supposed basin that in 2006 was defined by the relatively coarse Clementine data. I imagine that by tomorrow <br /> | of the supposed basin that in 2006 was defined by the relatively coarse Clementine data. I imagine that by tomorrow <br /> | ||
LPOD readers/contributers will have derived new information about this possible depression. Is there a Temporis Basin? <br /> | LPOD readers/contributers will have derived new information about this possible depression. Is there a Temporis Basin? <br /> | ||
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− | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br /> | + | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood]</em><br /> |
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<strong>Technical Details</strong><br /> | <strong>Technical Details</strong><br /> |
Revision as of 22:12, 4 January 2015
A Basin Quest
image by " rel="nofollow Philippe Tosi, FRANCE-Nîmes
Near the middle of this scene is an ill-formed smooth area, not as dark as the Lacus Spei mare material at upper right.
The light-hued material has a name, Lacus Temporis, and occupies the central area of a 350 km wide depression. At
least that is what LPOD " rel="nofollow reported in 2004, and there have been little additional analyses of this putative small impact
basin. But Harry Hiesinger and his crater-counting colleagues have " rel="nofollow estimated that the lavas of Lacus Temporis erupted
between 3.62 and 3.74 b.y. ago. I imagine that the new LRO topographic data can much better define the size and depth
of the supposed basin that in 2006 was defined by the relatively coarse Clementine data. I imagine that by tomorrow
LPOD readers/contributers will have derived new information about this possible depression. Is there a Temporis Basin?
" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood
Technical Details
9 Feb, 2011. C.14 + DMK camera/7.5 img/s + registax 5 + CS2
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